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Re: Correct inclusion of rwhois info in WHOIS server output?
- From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
- Date: Sun Sep 11 02:05:41 2005
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Marco d'Itri's whois client does quite a lot of what you want,
including automatically following an rwhois referral when it finds one
Of course not much can be done when the rwhois server to which you're
redirected just doesn't respond
suresh@etherkiller 11:33:29 <~> $ telnet rwhois.level3.net 4321
Trying 209.244.1.179...
srs
On 09/09/05, Albert Meyer <from_nanog@corenap.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who replied on and off-list. I'm concluding that there is a
> problem with WHOIS server output, caused mostly by a lack of standards, but
> people with more influence than me are already working on fixing that. In the
> meantime I'll see if I talk to the gnu maintainer about making jwhois more
> rwhois-friendly.
>
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Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)
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